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pint: rtx MEnronn matl TRTTirxr:. medfotit), onrr.ow ti-ksd.w. ahm'st jt. i-n. KEEP ALIVE PEACE IDEA Of NAINS Wit !) ;thl. tu ,. i: i i. j- Il'.ll il;tv a tin ttirniitt: point in Mm t-volu lion oT nations. 'J'lit.' ryihm itf our pivsnit lit- is nioro huirii'il todnv limn i u;-;,,l t" in-, i lie n;irii id" miIiihi v.tilht-r inus ami the oilier clni r insights which Mining limn 1 Tm iii ait- lovi aain in Uif hurry of our every day life, till Auk! :'T mihl to lu ll day of coin ni'itiora! ion unit inx all tuitions, as It n' er hail ln n pitssihle in any other hi-iloik- evt-iu. in tile (-')n(-ioitsiis of tli'-tr nun moti interest In the inaintenunee ot peaoe. ADA MfiriM TCCTiTUDf rlUrlllUU!! li-d i HillLL FAVORED SI SPEED PLANE FOR LONG SWIMj ENGINE IS WEAK LAKE ONTARIO German Foreign Minister Pleads for Continuance of ' Spirit Which Prompted ' Signing of Anti-War Pact August 27, 1928 -Development Depends On Common Interest. Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virgin Station By Di. Gustav Stresemann tiernuui Koreiun Minister. (Written for the Aorlaied 1'iess (HI tho first mini versa ry ot t he siKiiinu; ot tiie kelloj Mriaiul antiwar paet.i Till-: HA;i K. An;;. JT. (A' Today is the anniversary i.f the first solemn ineetiiiK at whieh the I'aet for the outlawry or war wsi-; signed in i'liris. Tin- act of sinning was followed on July -I hy tne ail pnitliiK it into ton e hy the p;oe!a uiatton of rresident Utiover. .Meanwhile almost all count li'-.-t besides the simiatorus have manl iest ed their resolution lo adhere to the .part which tlmx enlohes today utmost our whole i-i vil iznl world. Tho pact whieh denounces as a erfmo war as an inMiiimt-nl of national policy has put the dc velopment of internal ional law on a new hasis. liut the livinp reality of the purl and its influence on practical de velopment of intei nut ional rela tions will depend not only on it-- juiidiclal contents hut in the first place on v hat (he go eminent and the nations thcir.sclvc ':t into it. If i lie governments! and nation'; Ke'P alive within tini(ii! es t he s iirit whieh inspired the s deinn ineetini; at Paris on that memor able day. August l'T. He's. Iim.hv, L'JS !i Meters Key. Tufsday. Aucj. 29. 1329 to x: l. KM Kh. r. 1" to ;:;:' -News and mar hets hy Mtiltoid Mail Tri bune. t;:;!ii to 7 Coleman and Law ton and .Medlord Service Station. S to N:;tn - Tin Tail. S::;i to I - Itogue lUver Can nery. H lo 10 California 'nm-n I'ovver Co. Wednesday. Aug. 23. 1929 !::: to 10 Model Cloth.iiiK Company. 1 lo l":::u - Mann's le.art- inent Store lo;:n to 11- Heath Drui: Store 11 to 11 :::o -M.-dford Klectric. llr.'iu to 1 Lewis Super Ser vice. 1J nni;n-News Hashes hy the .Mail Tribune. J (o 11'::!" .laeksoii t'ountv Ituildiim & Loan. l'::ti to 1 .KM Kit. 1 to 1 ::io -City Cleaning and 1 :yein. 1 ; :to to 2 Madr.uia hairy. 2 to It - I'r. Sandhothe. tl to : l.Y KM KM. ; I T to (I::to New; and mar kets by Mail Tribune. i:;;;u lo T--Crescont nairies. Lieutenant Williams Unable George Young, Ernest Vier-.' to Get Schneider Cup koettcr and Georges Mi-! Entry Into Air U. S. and Italy Out of Race-Plan New Engine. -t chel Pick of 400 Entrants' in 15-Mile Paddle for Wrigley Prize. f f 1 .W.VU'i.US. .Ml . Auk J7.- '-I'' . Al'ler tU" e ks of 'Utile II I. lis. Li- HI. A If "id Willi. i in.- has Kiven Hi' his all. ini'ls to w t the Alert lliy laeer. tlie Un s.-aphine with whtell In le 'fd t.ie I " ii 1 1 ! Stall's rould .:i,.(uie the Si 1 1 11 eld i T Clip, Sjned I trophy off the Water and into the .in in I'-ms uhirh would satisfy the e.tvy dep. hi no nl that his ship was w os I hy ol i-ompetiin;. Toe Ji.uy .-peil ace iilmiii l-ni'! h s ol'-.i iy alter tjiret- at- li'litpl hid laih-d. the seeood of hi Ii u i- under pei fi-. t c-lidl-t ton, and whieh pn.v. d t hat I lie J 4 i J ind. :- motor did inn haw enough po. t t H'- the 4 iMiui.d eiatt off the water and into till- an lot ih.- n-i d trials. Tin Iiilui,. leaves the Cnitd Stiiti-s witln-iit an entry for th S. hi:, ni. r . -up, and places Knland as the m.I,. nation to compete, the Italian KOM-rnnieut having wilh draun its team yesterday following r lie dcit h "'' Captain ( i lllseppe y ta, its 1--adniK I'Uol, and the U -s of his plane. i 1 1 ia 1 1 1 s, however. Jteeot'dinn to Lieutenant Cotnioander John 1'op pen, who has been the pilot's spfilve-ma n. will Install a new mo tor in the ship, and make an at tempt to then net i he craft into the air in an effort to set a new speed record tor seaplanes over the three kilorueter course. Daily Chicayo Bomb CIUCACO. Auu. - l'Pi - A bomb early today desttuy-; a n- tail st ne partially ownetl by Sd!ac , ti. t Italia m. republican l ader and pri ate Fe( relary of Law it-nce K. Kini;. former pie-ddi-nt of the Chi ca;:o sani!r di.li iet. who t w ire during the past year has been the target for bombs: Honor I aiyltie!. ,,ai.i-:ai. my. Am;. .v .1 S. Saw. Mr tin isioii e'mnieer fee ih.- -til- highway tiepa rt no-n ; . wiio h ave S. pteinl.er j( take a I'i'Mi ion with the Shell Oil eon; pa :iy n S tn 'i ., in . o. Wa hon orOer l.v a 1-a n-i lo t (jiven by fe h-w . ioi'l-. s of the department I:. I ' l' e ellillU. 305 famous Beauty Shops say, "Give your hands i T tlto.VP nt., A UK. iA) ;Anoihir three cornered inlet na ' Dona! duel it. ill joospeel ill Hie i Writ; ley io-inile marathon swim in La!;e (intario here tomorrow. ! In a field of more than -H'O en tries, three stand out in advance l calculation ' ICiirce VfiUllK of i Canada; ihiost Vi.rkoetter of ' leriiiany. and Ceor-e -Michel of ! l'l am e. j Vonnu fli-t leajM-d Into fame when he captured tin- first Wrij; ' ley marathon at Catalina island Ihiee years ao. Vierkoetier won 'Hi,, second and Mil h'd took down ' mo.-t of the prize money last year ahlioimh he failed to finish. Althouuh Voiiuk. Miclnd and N'iei koetter se.-m to hold the Inside .rack in pre-race f mcra-ts, there are other entrants ranked not far he hind. These, include Norman I Ins.--. of Chicago, tormei ly of Purt ; le ml. ore., and former amateur J star; Kdilie .Meyers, former ie skaiin star from New Yrk, null : Utith Tower, of I'enver, who fin I ished second to Mart ha Xurellns in the women's la-mile event last jweek. .Miss Norelius herself will (not compete although t Lie first five finishers in the women's event automatically qualified for the open marathon. Two hundred and fifty-eight of the competitors were examined by the medical board yesterday and only two were rejected. Kij;ht oth er.- did not pas hm were to be Hivcn another chance today. The first entrant to he rejected was a ot:e-h i:ucd man. Leonard Adams, of Seattle. Another com petitor la kini; one !';, .Mas Kuhl ka. "f U iseoie-in. was passed. Possibly the heaviest man in the swim will l.e Seward 1 . I loll. Yen ice. Calif., policeman. lie weighs JSa pounds. His chest under nor mal conditions measures 50 inches around. He can expand it seven and one-half inches, ii record among the competitors examined so far. Prize money aggregating SlJ'i.nnO will be distributed. 'Jo,imu goins . to the w Inner. I c EAGLE POINT MOVED pan fv w j are i . i t i:CLi; POINT. Ore.. Auu. J7. ' j l Special l --The lo,-k crtl.-hei- his. ; l ecu removed frum I'm wnshoi o ; and is hciirn pill on the Pete j , Vount; giacl bed ami about I loii.-s of road P. ailing throtmh : j the Youncs properties is helm; . u.c eted. The railroad rnlrg I will soon l.e completed as the.. ; ! ;'U- w orkiuu "ii that now. The b.'lanre of the road men and ma- j ' chineiy ha,- niov, i on to the Peat Indian road above Ashland RFCl-NTLY. of the f.ncst beauty salons in the L'nileJ States reported this interestinij (act "W ilh all our experience." these experts said -"e cannot ilistintfuish between hands that nr.-tr wash Jhlirs nnd hands that itsr .hi in the liishp.in. . . . identl , Lu.v iJics real beauty 1(1 i v. " 'these experts observe thousands of hands and they know! In their own words, l.uv means "beauty care" ri;lit in jour own dishpan! Isn't tin's a Mailliiit" idea? Yet women instineiix ely know it is true. Washing their line things in the jjor-jieinislj- sparkling l.u suds, women themselves noticed how smooth and white their hands looked afterward. Now they are washing dishes with l.uv to gixo their hands the same gentle beamy care three ti-.ucsadaj ! The secret is simple . . , I -tlx is so utterly pure, so delicately relined ! the special process used in its making, that it protects the precious beauty oils the youth oils of the skin. Many soaps dry up these oils, leave the skin patched red and drawn looking. Hcst of all, this beauty care costs almost nothing, l.ux for all jour dishes costs less than Ii a d.i ! P IV- Lvci e. s-tx M.'j. right in the dishpan 95 S. S. Parker of the -t.okvoe die road was in town Tbm sdav at t in! iiii; to tt;iMii's. Mr. and Mis. Marker ale haiiii: a well da,:. ti t lo ir p'ace i niib s nort b of -Laule point w lib frontage -n tiv Ci ater 1 .a k highway they iut end to move mi the place soon. IV II Patrick and Tm P'5'' two of our local carpenters lef; 'lluii -ila morning lor v o n i ,a ,1'Vk where thvy will ere.t a new aktim ho.i-e hcil for N I ti.dve of ;hat l.ice. M:s AH e Louise Kendall re mned to P.. r home in Smi Pratv . i-, o dnc.tilay e fiinti af' i -pend.m: a two week-' . at io.i wuli her aunt M;. Lola HiMie:h :-i L.iN1 Point Ol THLI AK" MMM.APINti (Continued from Pse One.) ai-'i .:-i.l langcd between 1 v ;OJ.rsw. . A f v i i I ft S A V , - tp wmim s- '1 l.oNPt.N A in. :T - A "V.;, ..irae a'. n like ni;ol siv.ifioi." a .m . n.,i-'tn dipati h to the London M.tiU Ktirs toda ouot-d MU. ;odon. Jeruvilem banker, as say. . o.i; J Lie Arab Sabt,alh d iv atta. ; i-n 'V"'i'i"lh slll-U1 b tf .It rii!.t o'lH "A; ;t we si'-.c not air. lid." t'.e - . .1. li.ea u-e w i- had e acu t cl i !! oni.'ii and child t en ft"n :wt-: e adomlHi: dwelling to m u-e wh.eh was in th-' stnene-t P Suih fftfAprnsivt foauty Cure- l.ux in the dihtin is the wisest, most inrxfvttsiir fretuty core known! (hrs i.'ri!!e, stutthita! are to your hands with no extra time no trouble and iots hs than 7 u dtty. L'lt ..iik!t f-il lbe came u.-at r.ue.'.btrs flourlshtnp u tji-! vjf.tptvr.s We .! c:il r-ifie- .:id were run- -bo. : f ainiUeilo'li. 1 i. ! " t- aot im the h . n two ..aci; mn were h t ;: ;.. .-iiion ' y.K .il"';;t h-p--- - ?ot We ere : .-.idy t O glVf I p .. n a det.ii hn.en: of H: i'!-:i i e.: o'i;i's:t e, - i came up Tb . .n trie y-oiird ' j . d t:;e. and WO worf ftaved." i .1 k'.t li.iM',. pet ml co:re-j , i : 1 1 : , t of tb.- I ' t v or e .d I fie Jew i-h pt pul.lt ion t o-i ,ts pwitakltis MOb l'y ol , S.,bt..ith caeat w aeTi the At i' ! -no n -uitdenlv ,(rsccn.l. ,1 on !n t lll.iye. In "tie llolil oi V P s;i'r:i!i nn n t st-r it e A- .!-1 V't -tine bank. U p. i d. . hid: iv Tv..d.i Tl JOIN OUR BLANKET CLUB MANN'S BLANKET SECTION MAIN FLOOR Pr of Buy Now Before the Season Opens You can wive nn yniii- bla tikot - by buying tlicni iuiiv at tl.i- prc-scaMiii prici'. All of tin- blankets advertis ed in this ad eome t'i us direr! I' r u u the mills. Tliey are new. fresh .L'oiids in a wide variety nf warm ci'lurs and attractive patterns. 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